Old question, as Gurnarok noted, but still, here's the answer.
The standard LAMP server installation on Ubuntu does this. I simply call it "production" mode, i.e. your pages don't display errors (to your users) when your site goes live. I rather like that it does this, but I was confused at first, as well.
Instead of editing my php.ini file to go into "development" mode, I simply place this at the top of my PHP files (or, PHP file, in my case, since I usually pass everything through index.php):
ini_set('display_errors', true);
error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE);
So, the reason why error_reporting
by itself isn't doing the trick, is most likely because display_errors
isn't set to true
in your php.ini file. The code above should take care of that.
I prefer to exclude the PHP "Notice" notification, such as notifications about non-existent array keys (the most common Notice, in my case), but you're perfectly welcome to simply change this to error_reporting(E_ALL);
Of course, you can set these variables in the php.ini file, I simply prefer it this way, so that when the site goes live, I simply remove those two lines from index.php and I'm in no danger of errors showing up to my users.